Spring garden planting has already started here in Central Florida. Our pole beans are already sprouting along with a few other herbs and vegetables. For most people in the US there is still plenty of time to prepare for planting. We would love to help one of our blog followers to get a garden going with this set of 17 seed packages from Thompson and Morgan. These seeds were packed for sale before the end of 2013, so the viability will be slightly less compared to the seeds that they are selling this year. Thompson and Morgan provided these seed packs and many more for free distribution to our friends at the Garden Hoard seed company, who in turn shared some of them with us.
The seed packs included in this giveaway are as follows:
Lemon Balm
Marigold
Spring Onion
Lettuce Mazur
Sweet Green Basil
Bails Classico
Rosemary
Crisp Mint Lettuce
Cilantro Calypso
Lobelia Monsoon
Mixed Salad leaves
Arugala
Alyssum Golden Queen
Dill
Spinach Medania
Parsley Giant of Italy
Niche Mixed Salad
Depending on your climate, some of these plants may be better suited for a fall garden. Right now our Lettuce is already bolting. We plant our greens in September and October.
Bolting Yugoslavian Heirloom Red Lettuce with Lacinato Kale Feb 28, 2014 |
Gardeners should also hop over to Florida Backyard Gardening who is hosting a giveaway for us which includes Aquarian Bath's Gardener's Scrubby Soap, which recently received a make over, and a garden themed Hot or Cold therapy Neck Pillow.
11 comments:
Thanks for the chance to win this awesome collection of seeds!
I am trying Spinach, and Peas this year for the first time. My favorite thing I grow each year is Heirloom Tomatoes.
My favorite thing to grow, hands down, are my 100+ varieties of heirloom tomatoes!
I would love to win this contest.
Would love to win these. Awesome collection.
I'd love to grow a salad garden this year.
Theresa N
weceno(at)yahoo(dot)com
Great giveaway! Thank you. I shared it for you on Google + too. ~~Dee
More Horsemint!
Thank You for the chance.
Thank You for the chance.
This year I'm growing a lot of perennial flowers. I'm especially excited to see if my Lupine make it. I'd also like to grow some tomatoes and cucumbers.
-Audra O'Hara
Snowflake Day Play at gmail dot com
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